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The Playak News Watch continously finds the world"s new paddling headlines. From the huge number of headlines it finds, Playak editors hand-pick and present the best ones (yes, that is very subjective, but they do their best to please our readers) every day, and those that then get the most reader views are sent out in the daily News Flash. Each Friday, we send out the Weekly Digest (instead of the daily News Flash), containing the top headlines of the past 7 days, as well as the most popular videos and forum topics, and a list of upcoming paddling events.
Tow Boggie Session. 1 Battery 5 Different Waves
SUP Tonic (1 hour ago) - Tow Boogie session with Jeremy Wilmotte! The post Tow Boggie session. 1 battery 5 different waves first appeared on Tonic Mag. read more...
Watch: Using GPS Technology for Canoe Tripping
Traversing (2 hrs. ago) - Not sure about using GPS on your next canoe trip? Bill Swift from Swift Canoe has a chat with Ted about how far technology has come and some great tips about using GPS technology while canoe tripping. read more...
The Unique Ocean Downwind Race in Japan With a Total Prize of €6000
TotalSUP (3 hrs. ago) - Only 30 brave paddles can line up for the KANAKA Okinawa O2Y Summer Race, held on the challenging waters of Okinawa, Japan, on June 26. This prestigious 30 km downwind race, curated by Takuji Araki, a stalwart in the paddleboarding community and a keen promoter of cultural legacy, transcends traditional sport. read more...
Reserve Your Campsite for the 2024 Camping Season at Nova Scotia Provincial Parks
Traversing (5 hrs. ago) - There will be a virtual waiting room starting at 8:40 am each day. Be sure to log in early to get in the virtual waiting room before 9 am. You can join the virtual waiting room at 8:40 am. No order or queue is established until 9:00 am when everyone in the waiting area will be randomly assigned a unique number in the queue. You will be admitted into the reservation website when its your turn in the virtual queue. read more...
Andrew Hughes Achieves World Record for Paddle Boarding Highest Altitude
SUP Connect (5 hrs. ago) - This winter, professional adventurer Andrew Hughes set out to paddle board the highest altitude body of water. In doing so, he ended up earning himself a world record for just that! Hughes found the volcanic pool of Tres Cruces Norte in Atacama, Chile – the highest alpine lake, sitting at an astounding 19,780 ft. And what’s more, Hughes wanted his record-breaking paddle to draw attention to the alpine lakes that are disappearing before our eyes, and more importantly, the reason they’re disappearing: climate change. We caught up with Andrew to ask him about his achievement and more. Check out our interview with him below. read more...
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